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Tightfish's picture
HTHU 7s - bluff c/r spot

After 21 hands: 73/45, cbet:100

It was my first c/r vs him, I have many Jx in my range so flop play should be fine.

Should I push turn? Maybe he can be floating with Ax, or maybe even something worse, moreover I turned gutshot.... What do you think?

http://www.handconverter.com/hands/2525247

Dipl.Komp.'s picture
once you´re called that

once you´re called that shallow you have to give up. there´s no room to play postflop anymore. check and hope you´ll get a free card. there is no reason to double your opponent up without a hand.

Tightfish's picture
Interesting, but if I had a

Interesting, but if I had a note he folds a lot to c/r, it would be good line, wouldnt it? 

Anyway, as played what would you do on turn?

Thanks

Dipl.Komp.'s picture
i didn´t say that your XR was

i didn´t say that your XR was a bad idea. but once you are called, you have to consider giving up. players are much less likely to float you at 13BB deep.

 

especially if you have a note he folds a lot to XR, a give up is mandatory.

 

 

as said: check the turn and hope you are getting a free card. if villain bets, you have to fold and wait for a better spot to take down the match.

adam25185's picture
Hi thereI don't think a pair

Hi there

I don't think a pair will fold if you shove the turn. Maybe ace-high will even call.

Opponent has at least ace-high given he peels your flop c/r on a dry board.

Bluff sizing on the flop was a little too small - you want him to throw away bottom pair or ace high, so bet at least t120.

Hope this helps